BA(Hons) in Accounting
Course code WD084
What is Accounting?
Accounting is a stimulating and challenging business function concerned with the collection, analysis and reporting of information to the owners and managers of a business and other interested parties such as Lending Institutions and Government.
What is the BA (Honours) in Accounting course?
The BA in Accounting is a 3 year degree course that prepares students mainly for careers in accountancy. It consists of the following topics:
| Semester 1
Basic Financial Accounting Cost Accounting Principles of Microeconomics Introduction to IT Introduction to Management Professional Written Communication |
Semester 2
Financial Accounting Management Accounting Techniques Microeconomics Statistics and Mathematics Organisational Behaviour HRM in a Work Context |
| Semester 3Financial Reporting Mgt. Acc. Decision Making Accounting Information Systems Introduction to Co. Law The Macroeconomic Environment Professional Oral Communication |
Semester 4
Applied Financial Reporting Mgt. Acc. Performance Measurement Accounting IS 2 Company Law The Global Economy Financial Services Marketing |
| Semester 5
Advanced Financial Accounting Business Finance Business Strategy Advanced Business IT Income Tax |
Semester 6
Advanced Management Accounting Applied Finance Corporate Strategy Strategic MIS Taxation |
| Semester 5: Choose one of the following electives Auditing Theory Internal Audit Theory Marketing Environment Analysis Applied Critical Thinking |
| Semester 6: Choose one of the following electives Auditing Practice Internal Audit Practice Managing the Marketing Mix Skills for Accounting Professionals |
Leaving Cert Requirements
Total number of different subjects at grade D or better: 6
Total number at higher level grade C or better (Honours): 2
Required Subjects English or Irish OC3/HD3, and Mathematics OC3/HD3
Recent Entry Points
| Year | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 |
| Min Points | 330 | 345 | 345 | 335 | 335 |
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the BA (Honours) in Accounting may work in business or as trainee accountants or teachers following further study. To qualify as a professional accountant the graduate may opt to study for the accountancy examinations of one of the main accounting bodies whilst working in the accounting area. To qualify as a business teacher graduates must complete a Higher Diploma in Education.
For Further Information
Course Leader – Peggy Caffrey, BComm, FCMA
e. pcaffrey@wit.ie

